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Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 9, Problem 5P

Complete the following table:

Chapter 9, Problem 5P, Complete the following table:

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Complete the given table with proper values.

Answer to Problem 5P

The required table is given below:

    mv(mag)    MV(mag)    d(pc)    p(arc second)
77100.1
11110000.001
2522400.025
42250.040

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for the relation between absolute and apparent visual magnitude.

mvMV=5+5log(d)        (I)

Here, mv is the apparent visual magnitude, MV is the absolute visual magnitude and d is the distance in parsecs.

Write the expression between the relation of distance and parallax distance.

d(pc)=1p(arcsec)        (II)

Here, p is the parallax distance.

Conclusion:

First table:

Substitute, 7mag for MV, 10pc for d in equation (I) to find mv.

mv(7mag)=5+5log(10)mv=7mag

Substitute, 10pc for d in equation (II) to find p.

(10 pc)=1p(arcsec)p=0.1arcsec

Second table:

Substitute, 11mag for mv, 1000pc for d in equation (I) to find MV.

(11mag)MV=5+5log(1000)MV=1mag

Substitute, 1000pc for d in equation (II) to find p.

(1000 pc)=1p(arcsec)p=0.001arcsec

Third table:

Substitute, 0.025arc sec for p in equation (II) to find d.

d=1(0.025 arcsec)=40pc

Substitute, 22mag for MV, 40pc for d in equation (I) to find mv.

mv(22mag)=5+5log(40)mv=25mag

Fourth table:

Substitute, 0.040arc sec for p in equation (II) to find d.

d=1(0.040 arcsec)=25pc

Substitute, 4mag for mv, 25pc for d in equation (I) to find MV.

(4mag)MV=5+5log(25)MV=2mag

Thus, the required table is given below:

    mv(mag)    MV(mag)    d(pc)    p(arc second)
77100.1
11110000.001
2522400.025
42250.040

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